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  • Tom Bridges

    July 14, 2005 at 8:51 am in reply to: Varicam in PAL workflow

    Thank you both for your help on this. Very much appreciated.

    But very irritating that us PAL users have to work this way. I think we might just bite the bullet and go for a fully uncompressed solution.

    Best wishes from sunny (really!) London,

    Tom

    Split Image
    http://www.split-image.co.uk

  • Tom Bridges

    July 12, 2005 at 11:23 am in reply to: RE: Varicam Nightmares!

    Mark,

    Could you share some details on your workflow? We’re attempting to do something similar. It’s for cuts-only editing (and we don’t have a RAID that’ll handle the job) so we’re going to digitise DVCPRO HD via firewire.

    So I shoot at 25, import into a 24fps timeline, then conform that back to a 25fps timeline once I’ve edited. What’s the best way to do that? Someone on the Varicam Forum suggested After Effects with image sequences but that seems very clunky.

    What’s your preferred option when working with the Varicam in a 25fps environment?

    Cheers,

    Tom

    Split Image
    http://www.split-image.co.uk

  • Tom Bridges

    April 4, 2005 at 12:02 pm in reply to: initial results on Kona 2 with cheap SATA drives

    [Francois Stark] “My only problem with this is that you don’t get raid 5 protection.”

    Absolutely. But at these kind of prices, you could get two of these RAID arrays and run a RAID 10, striped and mirrored.

    Assuming the bandwidth holds over the full disk platter, of course …

    Tom

    Split Image
    http://www.split-image.co.uk

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